
Westfield Heritage Village — Rockton
📍 1049 Kirkwall Road, Rockton, Ontario
🏛 Living-history village celebrating rural life in early Ontario
🌾 Historic buildings, heritage demonstrations, pioneer traditions
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: Rockton, Ontario (Hamilton region)
🕒 Season: Open seasonally with heritage events and programs
🏛 Experience: Historic buildings, heritage demonstrations, seasonal events
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Official Website: Westfield Heritage Village
Step Into Ontario’s Early Rural Communities
Located near the community of Rockton in the Hamilton region, Westfield Heritage Village recreates the atmosphere of a rural Ontario community from the 19th century.
Visitors can explore historic homes, shops, barns, and village buildings that illustrate how early settlers built farms, businesses, and community institutions. Demonstrations and special events throughout the year highlight traditional crafts, seasonal farm activities, and rural life in early Ontario.
Through these experiences, the village offers visitors a vivid introduction to the agricultural traditions and community life that shaped the province’s early countryside.
Did You Know?
Westfield Heritage Village preserves more than 30 historic buildings dating from the early 1800s, many relocated from communities across Southern Ontario.

The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
Westfield Heritage Village is a living history museum that preserves and interprets rural life in Ontario during the 19th century. Located in Rockton, in the heart of the former Township of Beverly, the village brings together a collection of historic buildings that reflect how early communities in the region lived, worked, worshipped, and supported one another.

The village was established to protect local heritage at a time when many original structures were disappearing from the countryside. Historic homes, churches, mills, workshops, and service buildings were carefully relocated and restored to create a cohesive village setting. Through costumed interpretation, demonstrations, and educational programming, Westfield Heritage Village presents settlement-era life in a way that is engaging, accurate, and accessible to modern visitors.

Interpretation at the site also recognizes that the region’s history did not begin with European settlement. The village is located on lands traditionally stewarded by Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe, and later associated with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Acknowledging this deeper history helps place the settlement story within a broader and more complete historical context.






















